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Focus on Millennial Learners to Benefit Members of All Ages

WBT Systems

There are countless articles describing how we need to change the way we deliver learning to attract and engage millennial learners, but many of these articles seem to forget that organizations must deliver learning to learners across multiple generational groups. Do millennial learners prefer different types of training?

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.21.21

Reid All About it

Deep dive into MPI’s most recent Meetings Outlook research, published quarterly in The Meeting Professional magazine, and then discuss the trends that are most affecting you and your peers. Presenter: Carole Stizza, PCC, SHRM-SCP, executive leadership coach, senior HR professional and strength strategy specialist. 1 CMP credit.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.14.21

Reid All About it

Learn how to identify good information, develop practices to gather great information moving forward, and leverage information for better member engagement and retention. Hear three examples of how our customers have addressed this very challenge using practical, cost-effective strategies. More info/register. Host: Tasio.

St. Louis 341
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New Year Resolution: Invest in Association Learning Technology

WBT Systems

The key step to a designing a new strategy or plan for association learning is to set achievable goals. The key to this is to understand the needs and expectations of your members with regard to association education programs. Increased Member Value – members place high value on association education, especially younger members.

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Are You Retaining and Engaging Retiree Members?

Associations Now

Whether you offer a retiree membership category or not, there’s a good chance you’re missing opportunities to engage older members. Last week, we explored how millennials are increasing their engagement with organizations big and small. Right now, the average age of a NBOA member is 55.

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The Future of Associations is Now

Association Adviser

AA: What do you mean by “tools of engagement”? DeBarr: Tools of engagement are the vehicles associations use to communicate and engage with members. Such tools could include a print magazine, digital media, social media, events or a career center. Millennials now make up a third of the workforce.

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Association Brain Food: 3.3.23

Reid All About it

They describe strategies for applying game mechanics to influence attendee behavior, including the incentives and technology that will help you achieve event goals. How can associations provide corporate partners with valuable access to their member communities ? . We need a new roadmap to engage members now and in the future.

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